Just one incubator? WOW, I miss those days! LOL


Boy do I know that one
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Just one incubator? WOW, I miss those days! LOL
I think they have to pip internally before they can churp in the egg, or they will not have any air to churp with. At least I would think this to be correct, as there should be no churp sound with liquid. So if the eggs are churping, they have piped internally, I would think.
Oh thank you so much for the formula. I was racking my head trying to figure it out. I will be setting my eggs in the incubator next week and I want to do everything right (don't we all)!! Thanks again you're a life saver!!I haven't ever seen one. I've done up one for myself on paper, and am thinking of converting it to a chart for a page here, so others don't have to go through all the calculating. I don't know how to code the table for the chart format, so that's my holdup.
The formulas I used, I got off a forum somewhere.
W - (0.0057 x D x W)
W - (0.0067 x D x W)
W = start weight
D = days of incubation
Do those two simple equations, and it will give you your weight range with 12-14% weight loss for each egg, at any day of incubation you choose to weigh them.
Of course you'll need a very accurate scale. To test yours, plop a penny on there, they weigh 2.5 grams.
Example - Egg weighs 60 grams at the start. At day 5, your weight loss range should be from 58.29 - 57.99 grams. Day 10 it should weigh 56.58 - 55.98 grams, etc.
Hope that helps any?
how long does turkey eggs take to hatch?????? My SIL wants to grow some for christmas?
Oes -
Oh thank you so much for the formula. I was racking my head trying to figure it out. I will be setting my eggs in the incubator next week and I want to do everything right (don't we all)!! Thanks again you're a life saver!!